Gold prices have surged past $5,000 an ounce for the first time, continuing a historic rally propelled by global uncertainties. This increase follows a 60% jump in 2025, driven by geopolitical tensions, including trade concerns and global conflicts. Demand for gold has also been fueled by inflation, a weak US dollar, central bank purchases, and anticipated interest rate cuts. As a safe-haven asset, gold attracts investors seeking stability, especially in uncertain economic climates.
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A Bombardier Challenger 650 business jet crashed while taking off from Bangor, Maine on Sunday evening, involving eight people. Emergency crews responded to the incident around 7:45 p.m. ET, and the airport is currently closed. The extent of injuries is unknown at this time. The FAA and NTSB will investigate the crash, which occurred during a major snowstorm with low visibility and sub-freezing temperatures.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene: You’re all being ‘incited into civil war’
It’s a bizarre twist, isn’t it? Here’s Marjorie Taylor Greene, a figure who’s spent a career stoking the flames of division, now claiming we’re all being “incited into civil war.” The irony is almost palpable. It’s hard not to notice that she seems to be drawing a line in the sand regarding the current political climate, which seems rather convenient considering her past actions. She’s been a vocal supporter of movements and ideologies that actively contribute to the very tensions she’s now decrying.
Greene, in her statements, attempts to frame herself as a defender of various constitutional rights, including the Second Amendment and free speech.… Continue reading
Following the fatal shooting of a protester by Border Patrol agents, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi demanded that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz turn over voter rolls, echoing similar requests made to other states. Critics, like U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego, have accused the DOJ of using fear to gain access to voter information, especially in light of the Trump administration’s claims of voter fraud. Bondi also requested records on social programs and the repeal of sanctuary policies, despite the lack of evidence supporting claims of increased crime. Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes condemned the letter, labeling it as blackmail and comparing it to the tactics of organized crime.
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The article scrutinizes the death of Alex Pretti, who was shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis, highlighting discrepancies between video evidence and the Trump administration’s claims. Videos show Pretti, who was recording agents, being tackled, pepper-sprayed, and shot while appearing restrained. Official statements from the Department of Homeland Security immediately labeled Pretti a domestic terrorist, contradicting the footage. The author argues that this incident, following another death caused by ICE, presents a moral crossroads for Republicans, urging them to condemn the administration’s actions and speak out against the lies.
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The Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office has ruled the death of Renee Good a homicide, caused by multiple gunshot wounds. Good was shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis on January 7th while in her vehicle, which then crashed. Her family’s attorney stated they are awaiting the full report and hope to discuss the findings with the family before any further public release. The shooting is under investigation, with federal officials’ account of the incident being disputed by local authorities and Good’s family.
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Following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti during a DHS immigration operation in Minneapolis, former DHS General Counsel John Mitnick called for President Trump’s impeachment and removal. Mitnick, who served during the Trump administration, cited his “rage and embarrassment” over the department’s actions, echoing criticism from others like George Conway. The incident, which has sparked protests and jurisdictional disputes, has also drawn responses from current officials like Minnesota’s governor and President Trump, further amplifying the political implications. The investigation is expected to be led by state officials, while the federal government is also involved.
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The article contends that the actions of federal agents in Minneapolis have shattered the public’s trust in government, exemplified by the killing of a U.S. citizen, Alex Pretti, by ICE agents. This event, which the author states has been misrepresented by the Trump administration, underscores a dangerous trend of disinformation and unchecked authority. The piece highlights the contrast between the actions of the government and the principles of the Constitution. The author expresses concern that the events in Minneapolis could be a harbinger of things to come, urging a stop to the violence before it escalates.
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The article examines the relationship between ICE’s actions and the Third Amendment, which prohibits the government from forcing citizens to house soldiers. The author argues that ICE functions as a paramilitary force, conducting raids and relying on private businesses like hotels for logistical support, particularly lodging agents. They suggest that hotels providing housing for ICE agents are effectively providing infrastructure for an enforcement regime, and therefore, it is relevant to question if this violates the Third Amendment’s intent. The article concludes that private businesses should not be obligated to support state violence and that the government’s outrage at a hotel’s refusal to house ICE agents highlights the erosion of constitutional boundaries regarding government overreach.
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Trump moved to cut funding for ICE body cameras, pared back oversight, and honestly, it’s a situation that raises some serious questions about accountability and transparency. It’s almost unbelievable when you consider that the very people responsible for enforcing the law are potentially operating in a shadow, shielded from the kind of scrutiny that could ensure justice.
Think about it: the idea that those entrusted with such power would be operating without the kind of checks and balances that body cameras provide is deeply concerning. Given the enormous budget of ICE, it’s hard to accept the justification for not fully equipping officers with these crucial tools.… Continue reading
Trump’s ICE Lies: Did He Ever Have the Public’s Trust?
The article contends that the actions of federal agents in Minneapolis have shattered the public’s trust in government, exemplified by the killing of a U.S. citizen, Alex Pretti, by ICE agents. This event, which the author states has been misrepresented by the Trump administration, underscores a dangerous trend of disinformation and unchecked authority. The piece highlights the contrast between the actions of the government and the principles of the Constitution. The author expresses concern that the events in Minneapolis could be a harbinger of things to come, urging a stop to the violence before it escalates.
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